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Attila

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
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Attila (2013)
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When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun's secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun's secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.When American soldiers inadvertently steal Attila the Hun's secret riches, the wrath of the barbarian is awakened; the mummified warrior will stop at nothing to kill the intruders.

  • Director
    • Emmanuel Itier
  • Writers
    • Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Emmanuel Itier
  • Stars
    • Cheick Kongo
    • Chris Conrad
    • Mikayla Soo-ni Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    686
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Writers
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Stars
      • Cheick Kongo
      • Chris Conrad
      • Mikayla Soo-ni Campbell
    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cheick Kongo
    Cheick Kongo
    • Nomad
    Chris Conrad
    Chris Conrad
    • Vito
    Mikayla Soo-ni Campbell
    Mikayla Soo-ni Campbell
    • Katie McVie
    • (as Mikayla S. Campbell)
    M. Steven Felty
    • General Thadeus
    Phillip Andre Botello
    Phillip Andre Botello
    • Thomas 'Meat' Anderson
    Xin Sarith Wuku
    Xin Sarith Wuku
    • Burnett
    • (as Xin)
    Poncho Hodges
    Poncho Hodges
    • Bulldog
    • (as D.P. Hodges)
    Steve Hanks
    Steve Hanks
    • Green
    Andria Kozica
    Andria Kozica
    • Spencer
    J. Kristopher
    J. Kristopher
    • Mason
    • (as Kris Le-Roy)
    Emmanuel Itier
    Emmanuel Itier
    • Yorn
    Roxanna Bina
    Roxanna Bina
    • Nicks
    Bill Voorhees
    Bill Voorhees
    • Dr. Bukingham
    Tre Ryan
    Tre Ryan
    • Officer Tom Sharp
    Matt Kriger
    Matt Kriger
    • Officer Tazbury
    Alexis Dickey
    • Mick
    Chau Long
    Chau Long
    • Fiedel
    • (as Chaz Kao)
    Scott Speiser
    Scott Speiser
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    • Director
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Writers
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
      • Emmanuel Itier
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    2paul_m_haakonsen

    And just when you thought you had seen everything...

    Alright, well what can be said, this is definitely not one of the finest moments in the movie-making history of The Asylum. When I saw their logo on the screen as the first thing, I sort of lost motivation to watch this movie. And had I checked IMDb first and seeing how the movie has been rated, I would have stopped dead in my tracks and spent my time on something else. But then again, from time to time (rare as it might be, though), The Asylum do manage to put out a movie that surprises and turns out to be great. "Attila", however, was definitely not one of those rare instances.

    The storyline in the movie was adequate, take it for what it is; supernatural nonsense without any coherency towards realism. This movie is a no-brainer; the type you could watch during a really bad hangover.

    The acting in the movie was wooden and rigid, and that really did nothing to help lift up the movie. But the acting wasn't the main detraction against the enjoyment of the movie. It was the effects and the stupidity of it all.

    This movie failed on so many occasions and accounts. First of all, what scientist with a significant discovery in the staff of Moses, would examine it so carelessly and without protective devices, such as gloves, brushes, etc. to preserve the found and not contaminate it? And the scene itself where he cuts his finger on the unnaturally ragged and sharp teeth of the corpse was so forced and staged, it looked like he wasn't even trying to make it look like an accident. And what happened to those fangs once the corpse resurrected, they just turned into normal teeth, right...

    As for the subject of the found piece of the staff, sure I can buy into blood resurrecting the long dead Hun warrior, given the supernatural storyline, but where did his pristine outfit come from? And why was it only his face that was a decayed zombie-like visage, while the rest of his body was ordinary whole and without a trace of decay?

    Proceeding with the awakened Hun warrior; bullets fired against him produce sparks upon impact with his person. Wait, what? Seriously? So the guy is made of metal? It was just ridiculous. And how would a person from the period of Attila know how to roll under a moving car, directly under the chassis to break the car and take it out of commission? I was laughing so hard when I saw that scene.

    The movie's cover looks alluring and interesting, but it is so far from the actual contents of the movie as it could almost physically be. Do not get suckered in by the cover, because you are setting yourself up for a most horrible disappointing.

    If you enjoy super campy and cheesy movies with horrible story lines and even worse effects, then you might find some perverse enjoyment in watching "Attila". Otherwise, then I wouldn't really recommend that you spend your time on this particular movie.
    3svenhumber

    A great 'film' to laugh along with

    I mean... they tried. If you're looking for a night of laughs with the boys, press play on this gem. Acting, script, and plot points aside, the guns are halarious; no stocks on most, no magazines in some, muzzle flashes coming out of the wrong part of the guns sometimes, and keep an eye on the RPG, it's floppy as all get out.
    5gacsogergely

    Passion project

    Yes, it is a bit underfounded, especialy lacking on the monster-design. But you can feel somebody (I suspect the director) cared for this film.

    I'm not sure if it'd worked better as Scorpion King-like muscle-film, or this way, but it is decent either way, way more than what I expected seeing the coolness of the poster.

    I'm glad The Asylum bother to scrap the bottom of the budget barrel to make a great-for-parties film. I wish the big studios would do the same, and the mid-budget films would come back to fashion.
    1lee33791505

    Save yourself some time and skip this piece of crap.

    Would give this a zero if it was possible. I knew this was crap in the first 5 minutes when I saw the title sequence. VFX is amateurish, looks like someone thought by watching Video CoPilot tutorials would be enough to work on a movie. Blood splatter effects straight out of Action Essentials. I mess around with After Effects for fun/hobby and I could easily do a more professional job and that's pretty sad. Fight scenes are repetitive, boring and cheesy. Story is boring. Editing is boring with pacing issues. Boring characters you don't care about. I can usually find something redeeming in the crappiest movies that I can appreciate, but this didn't have anything. Just all around bad. Avoid at all cost.
    Vincentiu

    the poor Attila

    a bad movie ? not exactly. only awful. small ordinaries tricks, blood and fake history's use. and a film about nothing with ambition to became a series. absurd, illogical but useful like each bad movie for a strange form of fun who has not the status of irony but only surprise. it is not original, only clone of clone of clones of many stupid movies who are not sense, not script, not actors and represents just a small place near hard pornography. because the source, maybe the purpose are the same. only problem after its end is the choice of Hun leader. which is his huge sin for be victim of this form of cultural garbage ? so, only mercy for the poor Attila saves the film for few days after the meeting. but it is far to save it in real sense.

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      Two soldiers walking through the base are wearing t-shirts, and as they walk through a door they're suddenly wearing jackets.
    • Soundtracks
      I Will Not Follow
      Written by Robbie Rist, Anthony C. Ferrante, and Seth Andrew Gordon

      Performed by Quint

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Аттіла
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Broken Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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